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High school career

A native of Tonga, Lotulelei attended Bingham High School in South Jordan, Utah. Playing defensive lineman at 240 pounds, he helped the team win a state title in 2006.
Regarded as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Loluletei was listed as the No. 3 overall prospect from Utah.[3] However, he was overshadowed by Oregon-bound Simi Fili, who was labeled the best defensive lineman from Utah since Haloti Ngata, but eventually bounced around between junior colleges before falling into obscurity.[4]
[edit]College career

Lotulelei originally signed with Brigham Young University, but did not qualify academically, and spent what would have been his freshman season delivering furniture for a store in Salt Lake City.[4] Eventually, he enrolled at Snow College in Ephraim, Utah.[5]
In 2010, he arrived at the University of Utah, making the starting lineup for the Utes' final three games of the season. A regular starter in 2011, Loluletei was a All-Conference performer.
Lotulelei had a heralded performances against highly rated USC Trojans center Khaled Holmes.[6]
[edit]Professional career

[edit]2013 NFL Draft
Forgoing the chance of a professional career in 2012, Lotulelei decided to return to Utah after the 2011 season. In preseason mock drafts from May 2012, Lotulelei was listed as a late first-rounder for the 2013 NFL Draft as well.[7] By mid-season, he had moved up to a top-3 spot.[8]